全基因组测序加深了对韩国患者遗传性视网膜营养不良症的了解

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Youngchan Park, Youngjin Kim, Insong Koh, Jong-Young Lee
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摘要

视网膜色素变性(RP)包括多种遗传性、退行性视网膜疾病,由于涉及不同基因中错综复杂的变异,给分子遗传诊断带来了明显的障碍。本研究招募了 21 名被诊断为非综合征 RP 但之前未进行过分子诊断的原发性患者及其家属。我们采用全外显子组测序(WES)技术,从分子水平检测不明原因 RP 患者可能存在的有害基因变异。通过全外显子测序,我们在 8 个不同的基因中发现了 10 个潜在的致病变异。在总共 21 例患者中,有 8 例成功鉴定出了潜在的分子病因,如 CRB1、KLHL7、PDE6B、RDH12、RP1、RPE65、USH2A 和 RHO 等基因中的潜在致病变异。在其中一个基因(特别是 PDE6B)中发现了一种新型变异,为今后加强基因治疗方法提供了有价值的潜在靶点信息。
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Whole-Exome Sequencing Improves Understanding of Inherited Retinal Dystrophies in Korean Patients.

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) encompasses a diverse range of hereditary, degenerative retinal ailments, presenting notable obstacles to molecular genetic diagnoses due to the intricate array of variants in different genes involved. This study enrolled 21 probands and their families who have been diagnosed with nonsyndromic RP but without a previous molecular diagnosis. We employed whole-exome sequencing (WES) to detect possible harmful gene variations in individuals with unknown-cause RP at the molecular level. WES allowed the identification of ten potential disease-causing variants in eight different genes. In 8 out of the total 21 patients, this method successfully identified the underlying molecular causes, such as putative pathogenic variants in genes including CRB1, KLHL7, PDE6B, RDH12, RP1, RPE65, USH2A, and RHO. A novel variant was identified in one of these genes, specifically PDE6B, providing valuable information on prospective targets for future enhanced gene therapeutic approaches.

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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Current Issues in Molecular Biology 生物-生化研究方法
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2.90
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3.20%
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380
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期刊介绍: Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.
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